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To: BILL G. who wrote (2110)3/3/1999 9:33:00 AM
From: MSB  Respond to of 6847
 
Not a mistake, Know teacher at Brigham Young in Utah
Says 2-3 students wearing them in Utah keeping their
notes on them with Dragon Systems voice sofware. Saves
a lot of ink! He said, Other students after these
to.


The product is made by XYBR?

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Commentary....

IMO, regardless of where one comes down on the question of whether or not an XYBR wearable for $500 is feasable in the very near or distant future, the one thing it has done is attract interest to the company and therefore (hopefully) will lift the stock price.

The discussion thus far has been interesting to say the least. Its nice to be able to read a board from time to time where the opinions are well thought out. Even nicer that it happens to be this one.

While I know I can't compete in the brain cell department, its comforting to know I own a stock with some very well informed and intelligent people.

To those people, I say, Thanks.

Mike



To: BILL G. who wrote (2110)3/3/1999 9:53:00 AM
From: Dave Shoe  Respond to of 6847
 
>>>Know teacher at Brigham Young in Utah
>>>Says 2-3 students wearing them in Utah
>>>keeping their notes on them with
>>>Dragon Systems voice sofware

I'd like to learn more about these wearables.

Are they full-function wearable PCs or just pocket computers? Are they, in fact, inexpensive, or are they subsidized? Are they built for volume sales or are they prototypes? Who makes them?